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  • Patrick Kwan, the former co-head of Barclays’ investment banking unit in Asia, has returned to the banking industry with Credit Suisse.
  • The political upheaval in Sri Lanka since October led S&P and Fitch to downgrade the sovereign’s ratings this week, following a similar move by Moody’s in November. All three agencies have pointed to heightened refinancing risks, with a weak rupee and rising bond yields restraining the country’s access to capital markets.
  • Zhuji Development, a Chinese local government financing vehicle from the Zhejiang province, has made its international bond debut with a well-anchored deal.
  • Indian companies should be allowed to list offshore if they meet certain criteria, a Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) committee has recommended. The committee also approved several possible destinations.
  • Questions over covenants and collateral gave a pause a rally in bonds issued by Mexico City Airport Trust (Mexcat) on Tuesday, with one group of bondholders publicly challenging plans to amend the notes' documentation.
  • The meeting between US president Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping during the G20 summit resulted in a trade war ceasefire, giving capital markets a temporary breather from the threat of a fresh tariff outbreak. Asia’s debt and equity issuers should pounce on the opportunity.